Rachel Health Dictionary

Rachel: From 1 Different Sources


(Hebrew) The innocent lamb; in the Bible, Jacob’s wife

Rachael, Racheal, Rachelanne, Rachelce, Rachele, Racheli, Rachell, Rachelle, Rachil, Raechel, Raechell, Raychel, Raychelle, Rashell, Rashelle, Raychel, Rechell, Rakel

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Rae

(English) Form of Rachel, meaning “the innocent lamb”

Raedell, Raedine, Raelaine, Raelani, Raelee, Raeleen, Raelena, Raelene, Raelina, Raella, Raelyn, Raelynn, Raelynne, Raenisha, Ray, Raye, Rayette, Raylene, Raylina, Rayma, Raynelle, Rayona, Rayla, Raynesha, Raynisha, Raylyn, Raylynn, Raelin... rae

Rahil

(Hebrew) Form of Rachel, meaning “the innocent lamb” Rahill, Raaheel, Rahille, Rahila, Rahilla, Raheela, Rahel, Rahelle... rahil

Raonaid

(Gaelic) Form of Rachel, meaning “the innocent lamb” Raonaide, Raonaida, Raonayd, Raonayde, Raonaild, Raonailde, Raonailda, Raoghnailt... raonaid

Raquel

(Spanish) Form of Rachel, meaning “the innocent lamb”

Racquel, Racquell, Raquela, Raquelle, Roquel, Roquela, Rakel, Rakell... raquel

Richelle

(American) Combination of Ricarda and Rachel, meaning “a brave and strong ruler” and “the innocent lamb” Richel, Richela, Richele, Richella, Richell, Rychelle, Rychell, Rychele, Rychella, Rychela... richelle



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